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===<span style="border: dotted 1.5px rgb(92, 58, 196); padding: 5px 7px; background-color: #F7FAFF;">Protocol for a first radio show</span>===
===<span style="border: dotted 1.5px rgb(92, 58, 196); padding: 5px 7px; background-color: #F7FAFF;">Protocol for a first radio show</span>===
The very first show that took place at Radio WORM with [[User:Sevgi|Sevgi]], [[User:Wordfa|Fred]], [[User:Kim|Kim]] and [[User:Martina|Martina]] on 23<sup>rd</sup> September 2024.<br>
The very first show that took place at Radio WORM with [[User:Sevgi|Sevgi]], [[User:Wordfa|Fred]], [[User:Kim|Kim]] and [[User:Martina|Martina]] on 23<sup>rd</sup> September 2024.<br>
[https://www.mixcloud.com/radiowormrotterdam/protocols-for-collective-performance-w-xpub-230924/ Listen to the show on Mixcloud!!]<br>
We used the field recordings, metadata and songs people put on their Field Recording wiki pages.<br>
We used the field recordings, metadata and songs people put on their Field Recording wiki pages.<br>
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'''Jam 2 (chaos)''' {{audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/c/ce/Jam-full-2-chaos.mp3|style=width:100%; border-radius:25px;}}
'''Jam 2 (chaos)''' {{audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/c/ce/Jam-full-2-chaos.mp3|style=width:100%; border-radius:25px;}}
'''Jam 3 (quiet)''' {{audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/5/59/Jam-full-3-quiet.mp3|style=width:100%; border-radius:25px;}}
'''Jam 3 (quiet)''' {{audio|mp3=https://pzwiki.wdka.nl/mw-mediadesign/images/5/59/Jam-full-3-quiet.mp3|style=width:100%; border-radius:25px;}}
=== <span style="border: dotted 1.5px rgb(92, 58, 196); padding: 5px 7px; background-color: #F7FAFF;">Protocol for Canon Music</span> ===
Session with Michael - 14/10/2024<br>
[[File:Clapping-music-sheet.jpg|frameless|left]]
Reading and acting the Clapping Music by Steve Reich<br>
<br>
The pattern is <code>3-2-1-2</code> and it's looping.<br>
''What happens when the second clapper enters and loops their part?''<br>
→ It becomes a canon!<br>
''What would be a better way of writing this partition?''<br>
→ In a wheel!<br>
[[File:Rotate-the-pattern.jpg|frameless|right]]
It feels like unveiling a secret hidden in the partition - <span style="background-color:orange;">like solving a riddle!</span><br>
<br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br><br>
=== <span style="border: dotted 1.5px rgb(92, 58, 196); padding: 5px 7px; background-color: #F7FAFF;">Protocol for organising an event</span> ===
Week from 28/10/2024 to 03/11/2024<br>
Having 3 meetings in 2 days about the task management, making working groups, deciding on what we do and how we do it.<br>
I am in the documentation team, to find ways to archive the whole event (websiteeeeeeeeee)<br>
[[File:PfCP-112024-banner.jpg|frameless|center|600px]]
; My project idea for the event: Inspired by [https://sarahgarcin.com/workshops/an-underground-radio-to-print/toolkit.html Sarah Garcin's ''Radio to Print'' workshops] 🠶 there's a python dependency to transform speech into printed text.
; Mixed with Eleni's idea of having a spoken input transformed into music via VCV Rack -- in the end we get:
  spoken input => becomes music for the listeners + gets printed live (thermal or fax machine)
; Adding Zuhui's idea: To engage visitors in this performance, they can become part of the foundational text/speech material for the auditory output: One or two writers will be present in the room, live scripting as they observe the event. This observation can focus on the visitors —or anyone in the room— and may include fictional elements depending on the writers' interpretations and creative choices. Ideally, this live-scripting will be projected on a screen, allowing visitors to watch as they’re being observed and transformed into text, and then speech, which then becomes sound and then text again (in VCV+python) —all in real-time.
; Sevgi's idea: This script could also serve as a part of documentation(post-production) of the event. Because it’s the writing of the live observation made directly in the moment and setting of the performance.
;Whole public needed
; Works best if not time framed but could maybe work if the frame is around 2h
    '''Remaining questions to work on:'''
    - Is it live radio or a recording during the day? After thinking about it: with Zuhui's addition to the pitch, maybe recording makes more sense? (open question)
    - Ask Joseph/Manetta how to install the python dependencies because i can't make it
    - Work on how to connect all the different processes (python + vcv + livescript)

Latest revision as of 15:03, 2 November 2024

▁▂▃Protocols for Collective Performance▃▂▁

Since everything seems to be a mise en abyme, this page is going to be all about protocols, in order to be meta and in harmony with this Special Issue's title.

Protocol for a field recording

3D satellite view of the place where the recording has been made


Audio file taken from aporee.org near the Balma-Gramont metro station in Toulouse.
Listen to the audio on the website

Map of France to locate Toulouse

Context

Map of Toulouse to locate the place of the recording

This precise place is actually one of the city's borders. It makes the connection between Toulouse and the city called Balma, which is in the North-East.
On the photo above, you can see the Hers[1] river, and a bridge, on which the metro passes (hear it at 01:49). Near this precise point on the map is a big commercial complex, lots of companies and an entrance to the highway. So this is obviously not the place you would expect to hear the birds. Yet, here they are! 🐦‍⬛

  1. pronounced “èrss” (or /ɛʁs/ according to the IPA audio chart and the IPA vowels audio chart)

Metadata

Memory from the place


A song that goes with the memory (kind of)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AlwgC9yqNcw This is a song from my childhood.


Permission granted to share all the audios in the radio show for Sept. 23 2024


Protocol for mourning a database

See User:Kiara/mourning for pictures

  • Choose a date in the calendar, maybe the day you lost the DB :(( and set it as a holiday.
  • Tell your boss/clients/whoever you want you're in grief and need a mourning leave.
  • Rebuild the DB when grief is over :((
  • Learn to backup your DBs to prevent future griefs.



Protocol for a first radio show

The very first show that took place at Radio WORM with Sevgi, Fred, Kim and Martina on 23rd September 2024.
Listen to the show on Mixcloud!!
We used the field recordings, metadata and songs people put on their Field Recording wiki pages.

We made a map tracing the different routes we took with the recordings!

Map radio.png



Protocols for Collective Reading

See the pages referenced below:



Protocols for a Jam Session

Jam Session of 24th September 2024 with Joesph: creating instruments with unusual objects

Jam 1

Jam 2 (chaos)

Jam 3 (quiet)


Protocol for Canon Music

Session with Michael - 14/10/2024

Clapping-music-sheet.jpg

Reading and acting the Clapping Music by Steve Reich

The pattern is 3-2-1-2 and it's looping.
What happens when the second clapper enters and loops their part?
→ It becomes a canon!
What would be a better way of writing this partition?
→ In a wheel!

Rotate-the-pattern.jpg

It feels like unveiling a secret hidden in the partition - like solving a riddle!









Protocol for organising an event

Week from 28/10/2024 to 03/11/2024

Having 3 meetings in 2 days about the task management, making working groups, deciding on what we do and how we do it.
I am in the documentation team, to find ways to archive the whole event (websiteeeeeeeeee)

PfCP-112024-banner.jpg


My project idea for the event
Inspired by Sarah Garcin's Radio to Print workshops 🠶 there's a python dependency to transform speech into printed text.
Mixed with Eleni's idea of having a spoken input transformed into music via VCV Rack -- in the end we get
 spoken input => becomes music for the listeners + gets printed live (thermal or fax machine)
Adding Zuhui's idea
To engage visitors in this performance, they can become part of the foundational text/speech material for the auditory output: One or two writers will be present in the room, live scripting as they observe the event. This observation can focus on the visitors —or anyone in the room— and may include fictional elements depending on the writers' interpretations and creative choices. Ideally, this live-scripting will be projected on a screen, allowing visitors to watch as they’re being observed and transformed into text, and then speech, which then becomes sound and then text again (in VCV+python) —all in real-time.
Sevgi's idea
This script could also serve as a part of documentation(post-production) of the event. Because it’s the writing of the live observation made directly in the moment and setting of the performance.
Whole public needed
Works best if not time framed but could maybe work if the frame is around 2h
   Remaining questions to work on:
   - Is it live radio or a recording during the day? After thinking about it: with Zuhui's addition to the pitch, maybe recording makes more sense? (open question)
   - Ask Joseph/Manetta how to install the python dependencies because i can't make it
   - Work on how to connect all the different processes (python + vcv + livescript)